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so we have jon huntsman and carly fiorina and larry summers and laura tyson. what we're agreeing on we don't have to wait for government to do what capitalism needs. we in our own interests, as businesses need to start educating people to take the jobs that are out there. there are three million unfilled jobs because people aren't qualified. liz: so you're getting businesses on board and with your contacts i can only imagine that you're putting the screws on some of these businesses saying get ready, bring the people either in for internships or help them in a way get qualified and get trained for these jobs? >> the great thing it is really not matter of putting screws on. liz: i was going to say it is not a tough sell? >> not a tough sell at all. all of us who benefited from the system want the system to work for the next generation. we can not leave behind a situation where 25% of our population doesn't feel invested in what made this country great. so, so it's really not, and that's kind of one of the points of the henry jackson initiative makes which is th
so we have jon huntsman and carly fiorina and larry summers and laura tyson. what we're agreeing on we don't have to wait for government to do what capitalism needs. we in our own interests, as businesses need to start educating people to take the jobs that are out there. there are three million unfilled jobs because people aren't qualified. liz: so you're getting businesses on board and with your contacts i can only imagine that you're putting the screws on some of these businesses saying get...
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jon. jon: some interesting timing in all of that, isn't there, doug. >> reporter: indeed, sure is, jon. jenna: the fda facing tough new questions about the pharmacy lindh to that deadly meningitis outbreak we've been talking so much about, and appropriately so. there have been 19 deaths and about 250 cases confirmed after patients across the country received tainted steroid injections. a house of representatives panel now trying to find out exactly what the fda knew about that company before this outbreak. jonathan serrie is live from atlanta with more for us today. >> reporter: part of the dilemma is that the fda really has limited oversight over this pharmacy in question the new england compounding center, because technically it's not a drug manufacturer. compounding pharmacies, such as necc modify or mix existing drugs to meet the needs of specific patients. although state and federal investigators are looking into whether the necc went beyond just filling patient-specific prescriptions
jon. jon: some interesting timing in all of that, isn't there, doug. >> reporter: indeed, sure is, jon. jenna: the fda facing tough new questions about the pharmacy lindh to that deadly meningitis outbreak we've been talking so much about, and appropriately so. there have been 19 deaths and about 250 cases confirmed after patients across the country received tainted steroid injections. a house of representatives panel now trying to find out exactly what the fda knew about that company...
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jon: and i am jon scott. they came out figuratively speaking. they hammered away from the get go from audience questions ranging from jobs and health care. both candidates taking aggressive jabs and winning some punches. the topic everyone is talking about today is their tense confrontation over the deadly attack in libya. >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood in the rose garden and i told the american people and the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened. that this was an act of terror. >> i think is interesting that the president just said something on the day after the attack, he went in the rose garden and said that this was an act of terror. jon: chief washington white house correspondent james rosen has more. reporter: the big winner of the night in my unbiased view was as they let the buckshot flight early and often. the issue of how president obama characterize it led to the first eruption of applause by the audience when candy jumped in to declare one of the debaters to be correct. >> i want to make sure that
jon: and i am jon scott. they came out figuratively speaking. they hammered away from the get go from audience questions ranging from jobs and health care. both candidates taking aggressive jabs and winning some punches. the topic everyone is talking about today is their tense confrontation over the deadly attack in libya. >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood in the rose garden and i told the american people and the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened. that...
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jon: huh. it just surprises me they would go out after people, when i ride a jet-ski i don't take a lot of money or anything with me but -- >> you have got to realize this is an area that is controlled by the mexican drug trafficking organizations. jon: yeah. okay. good to know. sheriff gonzalez, we hope that the mexican authorities found the right guy here. >> believe me, i hope so too also. jon: thanks for your help in the investigation and we'll talk to you again soon. >> thank you, sir. jon: sheriff gonzalez, thank you. >> we'll be right back with more "happening now." you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more pcessed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i kn is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. >> we are just praying that she comes home and that she is safe. jon: so many heartbroken people. an intense search underway for a ten-year-old color
jon: huh. it just surprises me they would go out after people, when i ride a jet-ski i don't take a lot of money or anything with me but -- >> you have got to realize this is an area that is controlled by the mexican drug trafficking organizations. jon: yeah. okay. good to know. sheriff gonzalez, we hope that the mexican authorities found the right guy here. >> believe me, i hope so too also. jon: thanks for your help in the investigation and we'll talk to you again soon. >>...
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. >> we had a wall street executive jon huntsman. he said we're already in recession. it started in the middle of the year. who else but ben bernanke is weighing in whether or not the u.s. economy is in recession. here is ben bernanke. >> so we expect the economy to continue to grow. that is our best forecast as of now. so we're not expecting a recession. that being said with an economy only growing 1 1/2 to 2% that is not has enough to lower the unemployment rate. that is my concern. >> not fast enough to also avoid this recovery of downward gdp revisions. ashley: right. >> at a time we're seeing business spending really take a plunge. we saw for example, you guys have been reporting, durable goods orders steeply declined over past year. here is chart from our senior editor, charlie brady. is it the fiscal cliff dimming the economy right now as businesses sit on the sidelines. there are 60 tax provisions, five dozen of them expired last year. more than three dozen expiring by the end of this year. the issue is, average gdp growth since world war ii averaged 3%. that c
. >> we had a wall street executive jon huntsman. he said we're already in recession. it started in the middle of the year. who else but ben bernanke is weighing in whether or not the u.s. economy is in recession. here is ben bernanke. >> so we expect the economy to continue to grow. that is our best forecast as of now. so we're not expecting a recession. that being said with an economy only growing 1 1/2 to 2% that is not has enough to lower the unemployment rate. that is my...
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jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is stagger two days after sandy slammed the entire east coast. neighborhoods are without power and flooded out. dramatic rooftops rescues in hard-hit areas like staten island, new york. new york city subways remain shut down for a second day because of massive flooding. new york not the only place struggling to recover from a monster storm that is blamed for 55 deaths. ohio feeling the sheer force of sandy did. this powerful storm knocked down tes, snapping power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands of folks in the dark there. that is drop this the bucket compared to more than eight million who have no power. at the height of the storm. some as far away as michigan. a big chunk of the outages in new york. check out incredible video from huntington, long island. you can see as sandy rip as massive tree out right by the roots. this monster storm also changing the landscape of an rye conic part of new jersey, washing away parts of the jersey shore. look at that. a roller-coast
jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is stagger two days after sandy slammed the entire east coast. neighborhoods are without power and flooded out. dramatic rooftops rescues in hard-hit areas like staten island, new york. new york city subways remain shut down for a second day because of massive flooding. new york not the only place struggling to recover from a monster storm that is blamed for 55 deaths. ohio feeling the sheer force of sandy did. this powerful storm knocked down tes, snapping power...
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jon: and early voting underway. i'm jon scott. we heard from the candidates on libya, iran, china and our defense budget, but it's no surprise the discussion often move today domestic issues including the economy, jobs and even the auto bailout after nearly 90 minutes, each manmade his case in a closing statement. >> as commander in chief, i will maintain the strongest milk tear in the world, keep -- military in the world, keep faith with our troops and go after those who would do us harm, but after a decade of war i think we all recognize we've got to do some nation building here at home. rebuilding our roads, our bridges and, especially, caring for our veterans who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. >> the president's path means 20 million people out of work struggling for a good job. i'll get people back to work with 12 million new jobs. i'm going to make sure that we get people off of food stamps not by cutting the program, but by getting them good jobs. america's going to come back, and for that to happen, we're going t
jon: and early voting underway. i'm jon scott. we heard from the candidates on libya, iran, china and our defense budget, but it's no surprise the discussion often move today domestic issues including the economy, jobs and even the auto bailout after nearly 90 minutes, each manmade his case in a closing statement. >> as commander in chief, i will maintain the strongest milk tear in the world, keep -- military in the world, keep faith with our troops and go after those who would do us...
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my name is jon stewart. our guest tonight, very exciting, j.k. rowling will be joining
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this came up in the jon stuart interview that president obama did last night. suddenly, something will change. will it? even if romney wins, what will change with the atmosphere in d.c.? >> i do not think it is a question of the two parties agreeing or disagreeing as far as getting something done. you cannot just spend your way out of a recession. if you read paul krugman, which i think is retarded -- connell: oh, come on. >> it did not work. if the president comes back and does the same thing all over again, it will not work. dagen: with mitt romney, he would still have to deal with democrats and, you know, republicans can be equally rancorous. wayne, as a businessman, uncertainty about the tax code, certain tax increases, bush tax cuts expiring, does that change the way you operate? [ laughter ] >> no. it does not show up that way. it does show up in your plans for the future. a businessman cannot make a decision because he does not know what it is going to be. a lot of times we do make decisions based on taxes. take the mortgage deduction. people know if the
this came up in the jon stuart interview that president obama did last night. suddenly, something will change. will it? even if romney wins, what will change with the atmosphere in d.c.? >> i do not think it is a question of the two parties agreeing or disagreeing as far as getting something done. you cannot just spend your way out of a recession. if you read paul krugman, which i think is retarded -- connell: oh, come on. >> it did not work. if the president comes back and does the...
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jon: and i am jon scott. just 13 days late and then let for the race for the white house for the have stepped up their schedules for the president heading for battleground states today and having overnight florida. governor romney also campaigning today in four states. john roberts, our senior correspondent, is live in reno, nevada. reporter: good afternoon, jon. welcome to very important washoff county. it is often said that as often this county goes, so goes the state of nevada. governor romney, as he did during the primary, trying to create a sense of inevitability great thing that he has the type of momentum that the president can't turn around in the time that is left in the campaign. my. on the campaign trail in las vegas yesterday, governor romney suggesting that the president is fading. >> we have not heard an agenda from the president. that is why his campaign is treading on water and he has been reduced to defending characters on sesame street. word games of various kind. also misfired attacks one a
jon: and i am jon scott. just 13 days late and then let for the race for the white house for the have stepped up their schedules for the president heading for battleground states today and having overnight florida. governor romney also campaigning today in four states. john roberts, our senior correspondent, is live in reno, nevada. reporter: good afternoon, jon. welcome to very important washoff county. it is often said that as often this county goes, so goes the state of nevada. governor...
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jon: we begin with this fox news alert. we're awaiting a major foreign policy speech from mitt romney scheduled to begin 20 minutes from now. we'll have it in its entirety live on "happening now." the republican candidate will be in lexington, virginia, west central virginia. at the virginia military institute. we understand he will argue it is time for a policy change in the middle east. he will touch on libya, other places in that part of the world, iran, afghanistan, all of it coming up from lexington, virginia, 20 minutes from now. we'll have it for you here on "happening now.". more on that speech in just a moment but first, brand new stories and breaking news. jenna: a deadly meningitis outbreak spreading as the number of cases and the death toll keeps going up. plus a desperate search for a little girl missing since she left for school on friday. right now the only sign of the 10-year-old? a backpack found six miles away. a final lap crash at talladega setting off a 25-car pileup. the fallout and more on "happening n
jon: we begin with this fox news alert. we're awaiting a major foreign policy speech from mitt romney scheduled to begin 20 minutes from now. we'll have it in its entirety live on "happening now." the republican candidate will be in lexington, virginia, west central virginia. at the virginia military institute. we understand he will argue it is time for a policy change in the middle east. he will touch on libya, other places in that part of the world, iran, afghanistan, all of it...
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for the next two days or so. >> want to go quickly back to jon fortt. jon? >> yeah, there are a couple of things that they said around the time when the stock turned positive that i wanted to let you know about. pe had to do with the iphone. looking through my notes here. tim cook said we are still in a significant state of backlog with the iphone 5 but output improves significantly over the last month of the quarter. he also said he didn't know when supply and demand would be in balance for the iphone 5 but "i'm feeling very confident in our ability to supply quite a few iphones." that is very important for this quarter. he said he still anticipates rolling out to 100 countries by the end of the year. that unprecedented huge rollout. and he said he didn't see costs accelerating on a per-unit basis during the quarter. so it doesn't look like this margin issue necessarily going to get worse during the quarter. back to you. >> all right, jon, thanks for that. you were saying, grasso? >> i'm not -- first of all, just go back to one thing. i'm not impressed. peo
for the next two days or so. >> want to go quickly back to jon fortt. jon? >> yeah, there are a couple of things that they said around the time when the stock turned positive that i wanted to let you know about. pe had to do with the iphone. looking through my notes here. tim cook said we are still in a significant state of backlog with the iphone 5 but output improves significantly over the last month of the quarter. he also said he didn't know when supply and demand would be in...
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jon fortt spoke with steve ballmer earlier today. jon, we've got to stop meeting like this, buddy. what was your take on the tablet? >> i've had had a little bit more time to mess with it today and it's growing on me. microsoft has done a tough thing here. they had to have this new touch interface. the us face used to be called metro. marry that with the old desktop. so it's a little bit odd sometimes when you go into an office app. you want to make that work. you move from the tiled interface, more of the desktop. but apple had to deal with that with os 9 moving to os 10. i think microsoft's done a pretty good job. it is getting some pretty good reviews. >> yes, it is. >> they're trying to merge the tablet and pc world. okay? and it is completely different than what we've seen before. >> tim cook calls it the toaster fridge. >> ouch! >> not really complimentary. >> nat at all. let's not get into what tim cook thinks. he's a competitor. some neutral observers say maybe it is a little bit too different, that corporations are going to be slow to upgrade because they don't want that w
jon fortt spoke with steve ballmer earlier today. jon, we've got to stop meeting like this, buddy. what was your take on the tablet? >> i've had had a little bit more time to mess with it today and it's growing on me. microsoft has done a tough thing here. they had to have this new touch interface. the us face used to be called metro. marry that with the old desktop. so it's a little bit odd sometimes when you go into an office app. you want to make that work. you move from the tiled...
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tech reporter jon fortt back from the apple event out in san jose. he's here at global headquarters. let's first talk -- jon, welcome. you must have had a long red eye flight. but at any rate, talk about the pricing. was it a surprise that it was as high as it is? >> surprised some people. $325. they want 1ded $1.99. i did a piece saying no way they'd sell this below $300. but i don't think that's necessarily a problem. we'll see. because apple's been beating the other tablets at $199 with a $500 -- $400 ipad already on volume. now they've got a cheaper one, it fills out their lineup. they might just continue to beat them -- >> they can come in at $329 and see how it goes. it may do fine. it is easier than to cut the price back down and it would be to start at $299 and say, wait a minute, let's take it up to $349. we've now had 2, maybe 2 1/2 product announcements under tim cook. i got sense that yesterday's -- the stock market wasn't all that favorable. compare the last couple of product announcements under come with comparable product announcements
tech reporter jon fortt back from the apple event out in san jose. he's here at global headquarters. let's first talk -- jon, welcome. you must have had a long red eye flight. but at any rate, talk about the pricing. was it a surprise that it was as high as it is? >> surprised some people. $325. they want 1ded $1.99. i did a piece saying no way they'd sell this below $300. but i don't think that's necessarily a problem. we'll see. because apple's been beating the other tablets at $199...
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the stock lost 77% of its value so has a lot to prove so we will let him see what happens jon corzine. ashley: don't miss extensive coverage of earnings with results from zynga and cheesecake factory at 4:00 eastern time as i host "after the bell" alongside liz claman. tracy: save later? if the new tax law kicking in in january changing federal gift tax exemptions, protect your gifted assets. price waterhouse coopers personal financial service partner here with us to sort this out. more people are talking about this. a single person can gift, no taxes, $5.2 million. if we fall off of the fiscal cliff it goes down two million. >> a lot about the income tax people need to take advantage of this window of opportunity to get the tax rates. as you are saying the lifetime exemption could go from $5,120,000 per person down to $1 million in january. same thing with the rates. the gift tax rate is 35% scheduled to go to 55% come january so it is really a time to think for your gifting strategy and whether to take advantage of the law. tracy: the estate tax mirrors the gift tax. >> so much plan
the stock lost 77% of its value so has a lot to prove so we will let him see what happens jon corzine. ashley: don't miss extensive coverage of earnings with results from zynga and cheesecake factory at 4:00 eastern time as i host "after the bell" alongside liz claman. tracy: save later? if the new tax law kicking in in january changing federal gift tax exemptions, protect your gifted assets. price waterhouse coopers personal financial service partner here with us to sort this out....
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let's get reaction from our traders, mike murphy and jon najarian are with us today. mike, i know you live in manhattan. i hope you and your family made it through the storm okay and your property is okay. you know, financial markets are obviously closed today. what do you think the story is going to tell tomorrow on wall street, assuming they get it open >> i think they will get it. thank you, my wife and five kids, we made it through the storm unscathed on the upper east side and we were watching as the pictures came in from lower manhattan. having lived in new york for 40 years now, this was unlike anything we've ever seen before. you know, it real was like pictures out of a horror film where you saw the water gushing into tunnels. you saw water gushing into train stations, and it was something that you heard about, could possibly happen, but you never really dreamed that it would happen. with that being said, now today, as the recovery is starting to pick up pace a little bit, schools will be closed again tomorrow, but the setup right now i think, new yorkers alwa
let's get reaction from our traders, mike murphy and jon najarian are with us today. mike, i know you live in manhattan. i hope you and your family made it through the storm okay and your property is okay. you know, financial markets are obviously closed today. what do you think the story is going to tell tomorrow on wall street, assuming they get it open >> i think they will get it. thank you, my wife and five kids, we made it through the storm unscathed on the upper east side and we...
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i'm jon kelley. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. a spare the air alert is in effect for the entire bay area today. if you thought yesterday was warm here in the bay area, wait until you see what's headed our way today. >> meteorologist christina loren joins us with a look at this september heat wave carrying right into the 1st day of october. >> yeah, you're not going to get a break until it looks like wednesday when temperatures will finally fall back to average and they keep dropping off into the weekend getting some rain showers. so the roller coaster ride starts tonight. 59 in san francisco, 62 livermore. we're talking about levels of heat that are dangerous later on this afternoon. temperatures are going to soar. right now we're starting out in the 70s in some of your tri-valley cities. an indication of a very hot day ahead. inland temps will be between the 90s, even 100 degrees plus. watch for dehydration throughout the day today. i posted the signs of heat exhaustion on my facebook page. they're easy to find there. poor air q
i'm jon kelley. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. a spare the air alert is in effect for the entire bay area today. if you thought yesterday was warm here in the bay area, wait until you see what's headed our way today. >> meteorologist christina loren joins us with a look at this september heat wave carrying right into the 1st day of october. >> yeah, you're not going to get a break until it looks like wednesday when temperatures will finally fall back to average and they keep...
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anyway, it is keeping you in a job, jon. don't complain about being too busy. >>> there is another shortage that you might have to worry about if you're in that phase of life. will this explosion at a japanese chemical plant over the weekend could trigger a worldwide diaper shortage. this plant. yes. they make about 10% of the world's supply of acrylic acid, a key element in disposable diapers. this could slow production of diapers everywhere and drive up the price. >>> the big money bets coming up. hedge fund giant barry rosenstein made a killing on barnes & noble earlier this year. now he's heading to the farm to turn up the heat on another stock. david faber will get that name from him. >>> and, sure, it's good to hear what the big money's doing, but what are you doing with your money? not that you aren't big money. you might be big money. are you changing up your 401(k) ahead of the election? ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ childr
anyway, it is keeping you in a job, jon. don't complain about being too busy. >>> there is another shortage that you might have to worry about if you're in that phase of life. will this explosion at a japanese chemical plant over the weekend could trigger a worldwide diaper shortage. this plant. yes. they make about 10% of the world's supply of acrylic acid, a key element in disposable diapers. this could slow production of diapers everywhere and drive up the price. >>> the...
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jon fortt has been in studio with us all week. you think that perhaps the street is misreading this a little bit. things aren't exactly the way they appear. >> i think as people have taken some time to look deeper into the numbers, listen to apple's commentary last night, a few things are standing out. one, the iphone number, really not that bad based on what some people had been expecting. the older iphones continue to sell pretty well. iphone 4s and 4. then you've got the fact that the ipod and ipad refresh really caused apple to have to make a lot of adjustments. if you look at property plant and equipment in apple's report, what they spent on that doubled year over year. you consider -- i mean that's a big expense. apple's story about why margins are coming down, i think some of the apple bulls at least have latched on to that heading into next quarter. plus the fact that apple forecasted $52 billion in sales for the holiday quarter. not all bad. the question is, this ipad mini, how well will it sell. if that looks big, people
jon fortt has been in studio with us all week. you think that perhaps the street is misreading this a little bit. things aren't exactly the way they appear. >> i think as people have taken some time to look deeper into the numbers, listen to apple's commentary last night, a few things are standing out. one, the iphone number, really not that bad based on what some people had been expecting. the older iphones continue to sell pretty well. iphone 4s and 4. then you've got the fact that the...
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bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. hopefully this breeze that we're seeing already this early hour is a good sign for what it will be line -- the conditions will be like later today on the pay. last time we spoke on air at 11:00 a.m. yesterday, it was clear skies, very hot out. not exactly ideal conditions for when you're trying to sail a boat and need the win. by late afternoon that fog did roll in, the temps dropped a little bit and with that the winds did come in time for the first day of qualifying yesterday afternoon. team korea one of the teams advancing to the quarterfinals eking out team luna rosa. what's interesting about team korea iwho's at the helm. the youngest skipper competing this year, 21 years old, joined the team after winning a silver medal for sailing at the olympics in london this past summer. now here he is in contention for another title during this week's world series. >> it was pretty ropey there for a while. we were trying to throw it away a little so we managed to work together and all the g
bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. hopefully this breeze that we're seeing already this early hour is a good sign for what it will be line -- the conditions will be like later today on the pay. last time we spoke on air at 11:00 a.m. yesterday, it was clear skies, very hot out. not exactly ideal conditions for when you're trying to sail a boat and need the win. by late afternoon that fog did roll in, the temps dropped a little bit and with that the winds did come in...
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bill o'reilly and jon stewart took on the debate with a comedic flourish. listen to it a little bit. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> and what would you like for christmas, little boy? >> are voters taking cues from these kinds of debates instead of the real debates? >>> a heart stopping crash of 25 cars at talladega. what triggered the accident? we'll talk about that when we come back. back in a moment. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi tthe all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>
bill o'reilly and jon stewart took on the debate with a comedic flourish. listen to it a little bit. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> and what would you like for christmas, little boy? >> are voters taking cues from these kinds of debates instead of the real debates? >>> a heart stopping crash of 25 cars at talladega. what triggered the accident? we'll talk about that when we come back. back in a moment. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will...
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jon, thank you as well. >>> a quick programming note. cnbc will be broadcasting the vice presidential debate thursday night. our coverage will be from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next though -- it's the battle between walmart and amazon. who can deliver products to consumers faster? we'll talk about that. >>> before the break, some of wednesday's biggest movers. keep in mind, the dow jones industrial average is at session lows, off 105 points. monster beverage off 5%. green mmt mountain coffee down. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit
jon, thank you as well. >>> a quick programming note. cnbc will be broadcasting the vice presidential debate thursday night. our coverage will be from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next though -- it's the battle between walmart and amazon. who can deliver products to consumers faster? we'll talk about that. >>> before the break, some of wednesday's biggest movers. keep in mind, the dow jones industrial average is at session lows, off 105 points. monster beverage...
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tech correspondent jon fortt in silicon valley looking at which companies stand to win and lose in all this. >> bob, the biggest, most obvious winner here is cisco because that's huawei's arch enemy in the networking space. cisco has accused them of stealing its source code and they've called out huawei as cisco's largest challenger. buyers and sellers themselves aren't an immediate win. public sector purchasing has been suffering and huawei didn't have a lot of share in the u.s. to begin with. but companies that do business with the government might back away from considering huawei. they're the number two telecom maker in the world so this might help cisco gain some share in other markets where governments could be influenced by the u.s. move. could also help erickson, the number one telecom commitment supplier. juniper has set up demo labs to try to push the brand. the key is what happens in europe. u.s. is just 4% of huawei's business. europe is more like 14%. that's where u.s. companies will look to gain an advantage. >> jon, china is also key to another tech company in the news t
tech correspondent jon fortt in silicon valley looking at which companies stand to win and lose in all this. >> bob, the biggest, most obvious winner here is cisco because that's huawei's arch enemy in the networking space. cisco has accused them of stealing its source code and they've called out huawei as cisco's largest challenger. buyers and sellers themselves aren't an immediate win. public sector purchasing has been suffering and huawei didn't have a lot of share in the u.s. to begin...
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jon fortt reporting live from san jose, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> we are keeping our eyes on wall street for you right now. arrows red across the board after weak reports that have come in. take the shot full and show you what we are watching right now. the dow down by 244 points, dropped after the opening bell. >>> up next, waging war for the women's vote. and then where the race goes from here. >>> plus, grading the debate? ron regan and megan mccain next to score the candidates and which one of them is celebrating a birthday today? we celebrate that news after this. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain;
jon fortt reporting live from san jose, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> we are keeping our eyes on wall street for you right now. arrows red across the board after weak reports that have come in. take the shot full and show you what we are watching right now. the dow down by 244 points, dropped after the opening bell. >>> up next, waging war for the women's vote. and then where the race goes from here. >>> plus, grading the debate? ron regan and megan mccain...
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let's take a look at an ad by senator jon tester. [video clip] >> he always brings his montana's roots. he is making sure kids can afford to go to college. protecting social security and medicare. taking care of veterans. making the u.s. senate look a little more like montana. host: democrat jon tester. guest: the famous meat ad. a lot of people are grossed out by it, bringing a case full of meat. that was one of the first ads he ran in the spring. this has been going on since march of 2001. jon tester beat conrad burns, eighed down by the ethics problems. the democrat is denny rehberg. he has been a lieutenant governor. this is a race as republicans claim that tester's the votes in the interest of montana and not on party. democrats have gone after denny rehberg on character, that he is out for himself and the things lobbying is an honorable profession. in the past month, it really has come down to character. this race has not moved more than two points in either direction in months. these candidates have to feel they are running a
let's take a look at an ad by senator jon tester. [video clip] >> he always brings his montana's roots. he is making sure kids can afford to go to college. protecting social security and medicare. taking care of veterans. making the u.s. senate look a little more like montana. host: democrat jon tester. guest: the famous meat ad. a lot of people are grossed out by it, bringing a case full of meat. that was one of the first ads he ran in the spring. this has been going on since march of...
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jon, i don't know if you talked to pete, if he's okay. he gets his power, out, though if it sneezes up there basically. >> yeah. he's off the grid all the time, melissa. you know that. >> in more ways than one. >> in more ways than one. even though when you have a self-sufficient house like that when you don't have cable, can't have internet, you can't have television, so, yeah, he has power but he can sit there and watch the fridge i guess. not a lot you can do without the internet and cable. >> he was probably using the trees as tackling dummies. >> he's lifting them. bench pressing. moving on here. despite market closures from superstorm sandy, some companies went ahead and actually reported earnings. ford announcing record third quarter automotive profit margins this morning. cnbc's phil lebeau has been tracking this story, joins us from atlanta. north america, phil, was the real bright spot here. >> reporter: yeah, that's the real engine behind the positive third quarter numbers. very positive numbers we should say from ford. take a
jon, i don't know if you talked to pete, if he's okay. he gets his power, out, though if it sneezes up there basically. >> yeah. he's off the grid all the time, melissa. you know that. >> in more ways than one. >> in more ways than one. even though when you have a self-sufficient house like that when you don't have cable, can't have internet, you can't have television, so, yeah, he has power but he can sit there and watch the fridge i guess. not a lot you can do without the...
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i heard jon fortt talking about google reporting earnings early. i was thinking it's the middle of the day. i started to listen. it's addictive. the markets are addictive. >> you've got to live it, you've got to love it. >> she is living it and loving it. >> see you tonight. we'll talk europe in about 30 minutes. >>> if you're just joining us, here's what you missed earlier this morning. >> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> the only way you solve this thing is with tax increases and spending cuts. you have to do both. anybody whoever says no, you can just grow your way out of this, just raise the top two brackets, just cut spending, baloney. >> we weren't going to let any branch of innovation go uncovered. so with the microsoft surface, we ventured out to do an innovative new design for tablet, pc. >> i like the product that has not usually mattered with microsoft if the product's good. this new iteration, look, i think it's -- you don't buy the stock. you got to see whether it sells well. i'd love
i heard jon fortt talking about google reporting earnings early. i was thinking it's the middle of the day. i started to listen. it's addictive. the markets are addictive. >> you've got to live it, you've got to love it. >> she is living it and loving it. >> see you tonight. we'll talk europe in about 30 minutes. >>> if you're just joining us, here's what you missed earlier this morning. >> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's...
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jon, back in 2008 the president had pledged he would do what we do with her own family budgets, make sure money is spent wisely. i will go through the entire federal budget he said page by page, line by line, and eliminate programs that don't work and are not needed. what programs have met that criteria and the department of education? what has the president, would have secretary duncan zero doubt because it's ineffective or not a good use of funds? >> the president and the administration have proposed 30-40 programs for elimination because of a lack of evidence on impact. and some of those have been successful, some of those haven't. this is an example worsens when the full-time members, i should note some of those are but some of those are small programs that were critically or three years ago i kept getting funded because of history. i don't even know the names of all those but those are the kind of programs where they don't have evidence of success that should be eliminated. not a all of those have been eliminate by some have. he has also established the principle that actually f
jon, back in 2008 the president had pledged he would do what we do with her own family budgets, make sure money is spent wisely. i will go through the entire federal budget he said page by page, line by line, and eliminate programs that don't work and are not needed. what programs have met that criteria and the department of education? what has the president, would have secretary duncan zero doubt because it's ineffective or not a good use of funds? >> the president and the administration...
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before we get to jon fortt to sort it out for us and the downfall of the spiraling, julia boorstin is looking at the achilles heel laid bare in google's earnings report. has anybody figured out mobile? >> it's worth pointing out that despite the fact that the shift in mobile is hurting google's revenue, when it comes to mobile ads, google is making much more money than anyone else. e marketer estimates google will generate $1.4 billion in net mobile ad revenue. that's much more than any of the other rivals. look at that full screen there. google is projected to grow that mobile ad revenue by another $1 billion next year. google is well positioned when it comes to mobile ads because it does 95% of all mobile search. that's a big opportunity. the issue is pricing, because mobile search ads are less valuable. people are less likely to make big purchases, whether it is for an airplane flight or a hotel room, when they're on their smartphones. another good player here in the mobile ad space is pandora. that's the internet radio player, largely because people just listen to a lot of interne
before we get to jon fortt to sort it out for us and the downfall of the spiraling, julia boorstin is looking at the achilles heel laid bare in google's earnings report. has anybody figured out mobile? >> it's worth pointing out that despite the fact that the shift in mobile is hurting google's revenue, when it comes to mobile ads, google is making much more money than anyone else. e marketer estimates google will generate $1.4 billion in net mobile ad revenue. that's much more than any...
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jon: brand-new stories. jenna: brand-new reports the cia chief in libya told washington within 24 hours that the deadly attack on our consulate was done by militants not an angry mob. why the white house handled the aftermath the way it did. the candidates gearing up for the third and final debate, foreign policy is the hot topic. this is their final push in key swing states and with a key voting block. young and full of life, that's how the husband of a missing coffee shop barrista, the woman you see on your screen describes his wife. the very latest on the desperate
jon: brand-new stories. jenna: brand-new reports the cia chief in libya told washington within 24 hours that the deadly attack on our consulate was done by militants not an angry mob. why the white house handled the aftermath the way it did. the candidates gearing up for the third and final debate, foreign policy is the hot topic. this is their final push in key swing states and with a key voting block. young and full of life, that's how the husband of a missing coffee shop barrista, the woman...
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plus, jon stewart tackles the conspiracy theory surrounding friday's employment numbers. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. >> i do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather as an affirmation of american leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> 5:43. look at a live picture of new york city from the top of our building looking south. let's get a check of our weather from bill karins. >> looks like the heater staying on this morning. many areas still have that big chill going on. don't expect a lot of sunshine on the east coast. a storm just off the coast. most of the rain is off shore. there are sprinkles and drizzle from new jersey to philadelphia
plus, jon stewart tackles the conspiracy theory surrounding friday's employment numbers. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. >> i do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather as an affirmation of american leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart...
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jon fortt sat down with him first on cnbc. joins us in the studio with a new toy, the surface tablet. tell us about mr. ballmer first. >> we'll play with this a bit after, tyler. steve and i covered a lot. steve ballmer. one of the things we talked about was the competition. microsoft's flat chip new windows device, surface tablet, sells for $499. amazon and barnes & noble are all selling tablets for around $200. none of them is making any money on the hardware, all hoping to make it up later through the sales of books, music, movies, other merchandise. i asked him what he thinks of the zero margin hardware game. listen. >> it is anybody's game. don't think even amazon can play that game for the long term. everybody wants to make some money. >> that's why the surface is $499. he doesn't think the kindle fire's model has much of a future. tablets are an incredibly important part of the windows 8 story though. here's why. this os works with a mouse and keyboard but it is really built for touch. if you want touch for less than $1
jon fortt sat down with him first on cnbc. joins us in the studio with a new toy, the surface tablet. tell us about mr. ballmer first. >> we'll play with this a bit after, tyler. steve and i covered a lot. steve ballmer. one of the things we talked about was the competition. microsoft's flat chip new windows device, surface tablet, sells for $499. amazon and barnes & noble are all selling tablets for around $200. none of them is making any money on the hardware, all hoping to make it...
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jon? >> tyler, this october 23rd date for apple is interesting for a couple reasons. one, it is two days before apple earnings which will make it interesting for the stock. apple will have to include ipad mini in its fiscal q1 guidance possibly before pre-orders of the device have even started. gross margin guidance will be important with two high-volume laurnl launches under way. i'm told the apple mini will start shipping in november, couple weeks amazon launches the new, improved kindle fire. let's talk business models. of the kindle fire hd unveil, they're not making money on hardware. they make it when people use the device. they said apple's model of getting big margins on hardware puts them at odds with the consumer because they always try to pull you back to upgrade. here's the catch -- amazon also puts ads on its envy level devices because they say they're not a device, they're a service. that's not something you can imagine apple doing. you can kind of ding either company either way. >> he's basically saying we make money by selling you things, not by sellin
jon? >> tyler, this october 23rd date for apple is interesting for a couple reasons. one, it is two days before apple earnings which will make it interesting for the stock. apple will have to include ipad mini in its fiscal q1 guidance possibly before pre-orders of the device have even started. gross margin guidance will be important with two high-volume laurnl launches under way. i'm told the apple mini will start shipping in november, couple weeks amazon launches the new, improved...
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jon: good morning to you bill. remember vice president biden essentially throwing the intel community under the bus regarding what the administration knew about libya or was told? now new reports say the cia was warning of terror troubles there. we'll talk about a former cia operative. who is responsible for what happened in benghazi. in the face of new political polls and after the second presidential debate who won the week, bob beckel with his thoughts on that. and ben stein stops by to answer the question, have we learned anything since the stock market crash of 1987? that, plus our news watch panel all coming up on "happening now" in 12 minutes. bill: good, jon. we'll see you then. presidential candidates are talking tough about beijing, china what they are saying and how that might affect american companies? hum. >> with great hope i thank all the people throughout america who have given us this great victory. [ music playing, children laughing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ music, laughter stop ] [ male announcer
jon: good morning to you bill. remember vice president biden essentially throwing the intel community under the bus regarding what the administration knew about libya or was told? now new reports say the cia was warning of terror troubles there. we'll talk about a former cia operative. who is responsible for what happened in benghazi. in the face of new political polls and after the second presidential debate who won the week, bob beckel with his thoughts on that. and ben stein stops by to...
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jon moeller will talk to us first at 7:00 a.m. and we will talk about fixing the debt, rising would have the fiscal cliff with honeywell coe david cote and our guest host robert johnson at 7:15 a.m. this is huge. about 80 ceos have signed on to this and we'll talk a lot about it today. all that plus a rock star who can't drive 55 when it comes to business. sammy ha sgchlt ar gar talks ab listening to his gut and he has made more money in a business. he's a genius. right now, more of andrew's top stories. >> i'm looking forward to seeing that interview. we have new news on apple. a judge ruling that samsung infringing on four apple pat te ents. and best buy is shaking up its management ranks. saying head of its u.s. business will be leaving in february and its chief administrative officer at the end of the month. best buy warning its third quarter results will fall women well short of forecasts. shares coming under pressure in after hours trading. and former goldman sachs director gupta has been sentenced for two years for insider
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is going to focus on foreign policy, president obama is asked about benghazi by "the daily show's" jon stewart and he says the four deaths were "not optimal." not optimal. you heard that right. that, mr. president, is a cold and heartless statement. it is unbecoming for the commander in chief. we're going to give you the full story up next on "kudlow." later on, romney eviscerates obamanomics in this week's past debate, but all anyone talks about is big bird and binders for women. we are going to debate america's economic future with obama's former top economic adviser austan goolsbee. and don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. it looks like mitt romney is on that path. we'll see if he stays there. >> of course we're down to the final months of the president's term. as presidents -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] as president obama surveys the waldorf banquet room with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time. so much to redistribute. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event?
is going to focus on foreign policy, president obama is asked about benghazi by "the daily show's" jon stewart and he says the four deaths were "not optimal." not optimal. you heard that right. that, mr. president, is a cold and heartless statement. it is unbecoming for the commander in chief. we're going to give you the full story up next on "kudlow." later on, romney eviscerates obamanomics in this week's past debate, but all anyone talks about is big bird and...
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first, jon meacham, you were responding to the ad? >> it's very effective, i think. >> yeah, it is. >> it has a virtue, as dr. kissinger likes to say, of being true. >> the added value of being true. >> there's always that. i voted yesterday. >> did you really? >> in tennessee. and it was -- it's not a wildly democratic precinct. >> right. >> it was full at 3:00 in the afternoon. i e-mailed john geer, vanderbilt political scientist. he wrote back -- >> morrison's, the buffet was going on about 3:00. was that why? >> it was captain d's had a special. he thought one thing that was happening is in nonbattleground states, romney enthusiasm was so strong that they were trying to run up the popular vote, which gives that ad more, on the national level, more impact. >> can i just say how weird it is, like how many people do you know in america who cast their vote and go home and e-mail a political scientist to ask what to make of their experience at the polls? it just tells you what a freak meacham is. but what's great about that ad, just fr
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time for a press conference to explain what happened in libya, but he did find time to sit down with jon stewart to talk about the attack. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here is what i'll
time for a press conference to explain what happened in libya, but he did find time to sit down with jon stewart to talk about the attack. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here is what i'll
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. >> that was microsoft ceo steve ballmer speaking with jon fortt about windows 8 this morning on cnbc. hope you tuned in to see it. can the new operating system launch microsoft into the post-pc world and jump start the stock? we have here onset, joe and i, the new surface. their entry into the tablet world. i love all new technology. i'm really quite excited. >> if i were to ask you to go to one of the more popular apps, like facebook, you can't find it. >> it says facebook photos. >> that's not an actual app. you want the ability to go to the app. the criticism surrounding this tablet, they do not have the apps in place yet you're going to find with apple or even an n android system. there's two different types of investor. growth investors and income investors. microsoft used to be viewed as growth. microsoft if you can accept its income, it's fine. you own it. it's slow money. >> you harvest. >> dennis gartman has pointed out, in fact, it is a bank. what microsoft is trying to transition here is back into the growth space. and they've failed to do so so far. loo in looking at the
. >> that was microsoft ceo steve ballmer speaking with jon fortt about windows 8 this morning on cnbc. hope you tuned in to see it. can the new operating system launch microsoft into the post-pc world and jump start the stock? we have here onset, joe and i, the new surface. their entry into the tablet world. i love all new technology. i'm really quite excited. >> if i were to ask you to go to one of the more popular apps, like facebook, you can't find it. >> it says facebook...